Haven Hospice welcomes associate director of development

He comes to Haven from the Salvation Army, where he was director of planned giving for 19 years and director of resource development for 11 years. A graduate of Marshall University with a degree in music education, he started his career as a music teacher, taught economics and American history, and also coached basketball. “I’ve always enjoyed teaching and helping people,” he said.

As Haven’s development officer, Lapole’s focus will be on matching donors with the programs and services they are most interested in supporting. “A lot of people recognize the name Haven Hospice but don’t always know what we do and how they can help us serve the community,” he said. “They may not be aware that we serve patients without regard for their ability to pay, and provide many unreimbursed services, such as our tremendous grief-counseling program, at no charge to families.”

Lapole specializes in planned giving, particularly finding information that may be helpful to both current and existing donors. “Our donors can help themselves and their favorite charity by taking advantage of the federal government’s very favorable tax treatment for gifts of stock, unencumbered real estate, and closely-held corporations,” he added. “Haven is committed to providing compassionate and comprehensive care not only for our patients, but for our donors, by helping them to earn income and tax benefits through deferred gifts.”

A native of Huntingdon, W.Va., Lapole said he appreciates the opportunity recognize and respond to a need. When his mother had hospice care, her nurse took time to find out what he needed and ask how she could help. “It meant so much to me that she cared,” he added. “I will never forget her.”

For information about giving to Haven, visit www.havenhospice.org, or call 1-800-727-1889.

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